Spirit 100 / 100-2 User Manual with Safety Precautions Cordless DECT - telephone with caller ID (CLIP) 05/06 gc
Quick reference for the handset Turn handset ON hold Q – key Turn handset OFF hold Q – key Make an external call n; Make an internal call R / INT (2 sec); n Redial a number V/P; C select record; H Store telephone number to the phonebook P/B ; P/B (2 sec); n (select position 0-9); n (input nr.
TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION.......................................................................5 Appliance overview...................................................................................... 5 Views ........................................................................................................... 6 Display-Icons ............................................................................................... 9 Contents of the package...................................................
Changing the earpiece volume during the call..........................22 Mute ...........................................................................................................23 Call duration ...............................................................................................23 PHONE BOOK ......................................................................24 New phonebook entry ................................................................................
INSTALLATION Appliance overview Handset Display Loudspeaker 15 Erase - and mute - key 14 Redial / Pause 13 Scrolling key ∧: open CID – list raise volume 12 1 Programming key / phonebook 2 Line button 3 Scrolling key ∨ : open CID-list lower volume 4 Alphanumeric keypad 5 Hang up - button 11 handset ON / OFF back - key R / INT - button 6 Hash key / keypad locking Microphone 7 Direct dialing (memory M1) 9 Charging contacts 8 AEG Spirit 100 05.
Views Bas "Paging" - key 16 Charging contacts 17 Green LED Blinks slowly when the line is open; blinks fast during incoming call 18 Red LED 19 Indicates charging of handset (if handset put there) Charger Charging contacts 20 LED-indication (charging check) 6 21 AEG Spirit 100 05.
Bottom of the base Cable ducts for fixing of the supply and phone cords Connection 22 for power supply unit Connection for phone cord 23 Bottom of the charger Connection 24 for power supply unit Legend Handset 1. LCD – Display with 1 icon-line and 1 line of 12 (7-)segment characters. 2. Programming key for all settings and for opening the phonebook. 3. Line key 4. Scrolling key ∨ / open the CID - list; for scrolling through the phonebook resp.
5. Alphanumeric keypad n for editing telephone numbers / phonebook records. 6. R/INT – button; Flash - key; Key pressed long will prepare internal dialing (only possible if at least 2 handsets are registered at the same base). 7. Microphone. 8. Charging contacts at the handset 9. Direct call - key; creates an external connection and dials the number in the first direct call - memory (S1). 10. Hash - key / button for locking and unlocking the keypad. Q 11.
Display-Icons Icon Description a Arrow, indicating the continuation of the telephone number, when it is longer than 12 characters. i Indication when the telephone line is open. EXT External communication active. INT Internal connection active. a Conference call active. v New caller(s) recorded in the CID – list (caller list). M F Caller list open, answered call is on display; (Icon without receiver: non-answered call is on display). VMWI – indicator (Voice Mail Waiting Indication).
Icon Description Battery - status: % & $ 1 segment: battery almost empty, please recharge, 2 segments: battery half empty, 3 segments: battery fully charged. "Antenna": Indication of action radius / reception; indicates when the handset has a connection with the base. It blinks, when the handset leaves the action radius or when no connection has been found with the base. b Arrow, indicating the continuation of the telephone number, if longer than 12 characters.
Congratulations Thanks for purchasing this DECT - telephone! In order to be able using your phone in full comfort, we advise to read this manual completely, so you will be familiar with its possibilities. Safety precautions Do not place the set in the proximity of heat sources and don't expose it to direct sunrays, excessive dust or vibrations. Only use recommended rechargeable batteries! Insert the rechargeable batteries ensuring correct polarity. Check the inscriptions in the battery compartment.
Installing the Telephone Installing and connecting the base Install the base unit at a central place in the home. Avoid a position close to a television set or radio transmitters, monitors or PCs. The base is designed for indoor use, in an ambient temperature between +5°C and +35°C and with a relative humidity between 25% and 85%. Please consider that reception and range are highly dependant from the architectural conditions.
Setting up the handset 1. The screen is protected with a transparent protection label: please remove it. 2. Open the battery compartment by pushing it downwards (Fig.1). 3. Place the batteries with the polarity in the correct way (Fig.2). 4. Close the cover by pushing it up until it clicks in (Abb.3). 5. Place the handset on the base station to charge the batteries completely. The charging indication appears.
SETTINGS You can change the parameters for a number of settings as described below. These parameters can be returned to their original values by a RESET.
Handset Settings Starting the programming mode Entering the programming mode is achieved by pressing the programming – key P (hold it for 2 seconds). Each further time that the P – key is pressed, the following settable parameter appears. All settings can be modified, one after the other, by running through the complete cycle. As soon as the requested value of a parameter has been reached, it is confirmed automatically by pressing the P – key.
1. After confirmation of the previous setting, the actual volume (left) and melody (right) for internal calls appear; e.g.: 2. -3- -5- Press the scroll-keys S T for changing the volume (0 – 5) and press a numeric key for choosing the melody (1 – 5). Example for volume 1 and melody 4: -1- -4- 3. Press P to save the input values. 4. The program automatically continues with the setting of date and time, as described in the next chapter. 5.
Base settings Dialing mode Remark: This setting is only possible after having made the setting described in the previous chapters. Two dialing modes are available: • Tone - presently the standard • Pulse - only needed for old installations 1. After confirmation of the previous setting, the actual setting is displayed, "1" -2- for tone dialing and "2" for pulse dialing; e.g.: 2. Press the scroll-keys S and T to toggle between options. If you choose tone dialing; e.g.: -1- 3.
When the unit is connected to a personal branch exchange (PBX), its supplier, or the delivered instruction manual will be able to inform you. The description of the comfort functions below can be slightly different from the operation mode of your PBX. 1. After confirmation of the previous setting, the actual setting is displayed, "1" for 100 ms and "2" 300 ms; e.g.: 2. -2- Press the scroll-keys S and T to toggle between 1 und 2. When you choose 100 ms: -1- 3. Press P to save the input values. 4.
etcetera . . . . . The symbols z and P blink while you hold the button. 3. A short while after releasing the programming key, inputting the PIN – code is requested: P1-_ P1-oooo 4. Enter the PIN-CODE: Press the programming key P (2). 5. The handset is registered, you hear a confirmation tone; the automatically attributed handset number is displayed, as well as the time; e.g.: -2- 10:45 The handset can be registered to another DECT base (GAP compatible).
MAKING CALLS Answering a call You can only have telephone conversations by means of the handset. Answering an external call External calls come from the public telephone network. 1. All handsets, registered with the base station, start ringing. The green LED on the base blinks quickly and hyphens appear on the display: -----------2. "EXT" and the symbol z blink.
4. "INT" and the symbol f appear in the symbol line; the call duration appears below. You can have your telephone conversation. 5. To end the conversation, press the hang-up key back to base or charger. 6. The handset returns to stand-by mode. The call duration disappears. Q (11) or put the handset Changing the ringer volume during the incoming call You can also change the volume of the ringer during the incoming call. Press the scroll keys (4) and/or (12) whilst the ringer is sounding.
Redialing the last number dialed H Press the pick-up key (3). f and "EXT" appears on the display in the symbol line. / /P Press the redial - key (13), the last number dialed is displayed and dialed again. Q Press "hang-up" (11), to end the communication. Redialing one of the 5 last numbers dialed / /P Press the redial - key (13), the last number dialed is displayed. ST Press the scroll - key ∧ (12) or ∨ (4) several times, to select the wanted number from the list of the last five numbers dialed.
-5- to If the minimal, respectively maximal value is reached during the adjusting, you hear a warning signal each time you press the scroll key. The value after adjusting is saved automatically. Mute The microphone can be turned off temporarily. This allows you to talk to people in your direct environment, without your telephone conversation partner hearing to it. You are on the phone, f and "EXT" appears on the display, in the symbol line.
PHONE BOOK 10 telephone numbers of 24 signs each can be saved in the phonebook, on positions, numbered from 0 to 9. New phonebook entry P/B Press the programming key (2), B. appears in the symbol line. If the phonebook is empty, the display shows -----------If the phonebook already contains records, the first telephone number appears e.g.: P/B Hold the programming key (2), until P appears to the right of B. . Now, the first free memory position appears; e.g.
Remark: When the saved number is longer than 9 positions, the right arrow b appears in the icon line. By pressing the programming key P/B the rest of the digits is 2-210 displayed: Now, the left arrow a appears, and the programming key P/B back to the beginning of the telephone number. brings you P/B Hold the programming key (2), until P appears to the right of B. , and the digit on the leftmost position starts blinking. n Select the memory position, where you want to edit the telephone number.
Short dialing memory (direct access) Programming the short dialing memory (direct access) Three numbers can be saved in the short dialing memory. The short dialing keys are the buttons from 1 to 3 on the handset. The programming is similar to the programming of the phonebook: P/B Press the programming key (2), B. appears in the symbol line. If the phonebook is empty, the display shows: -----------If the phonebook already contains records, the first telephone number appears e.g.
CID LIST (caller list - CLIP) Generalities The CLIP – function offers the following possibilities: 1. Identifying the caller before accepting a call; 2. Registering the last 5 calls with the number of the caller in the CID list; 3. Consulting the CID list, finding the last calls entered with the date and time of the call and the telephone number of the caller; 4. Scrolling through the CID list; 5. Dialing a number from the CID list; 6. Erasing a number from the CID list.
The caller list can contain up to 5 entries. When new entries have been saved, the icon z blinks. Dialing from the CID-list (CLIP) This function is only available when, you have ordered the transmission of the caller ID, and when your operator has activated this function. Every call is saved in the CID-list. S T Press one of the scroll keys. The first or the last memorized telephone number appears on the display. S T Use the scroll keys to look up the desired telephone number in the CID-list.
n Now press the position number of the memory position where you want to save the number. It is possible to overwrite an already occupied position by selecting its position number. When you press "5", and this position is still empty, the display will show: 5-_ The number is now transferred automatically to the selected memory position. The first digit of the telephone number blinks, you can still edit the number (as described above), before you save it.
You are having a telephone conversation with somebody and wishes to retrieve information with another participant (internal or external). Therefore, you press the "R" - key to park the first communication. You hear the extra dialing tone. Dial the number of the other participant and have your conversation. When you press the "R" - key again, you can park the second communication. Press 2, and you return to the first conversation partner. Now you can toggle between both conversation partners.
APPENDIX Technical Data System analogue DECT telephone Power supply of the base power adapter 230V/50Hz/55mA U1: 6,5 V DC / 150mA U2: 9 V AC / 150mA Power supply of the charger power adapter 230V/50Hz/40mA U: 9 V DC /150mA (only for AEG Spirit 100-2) Handset each 2 rechargeable batteries type AAA NiMH; 1,2 V/550 mAh Battery life in stand-by up to 150 hours Battery life in communication up to 12 hours Room temperature: +5°C to +35°C Air humidity 25% to 85% Temperature during storage - 10°C t
Troubleshooting No display • Check if the batteries are correctly inserted. • Put the handset into the base/charger cradle to charge the batteries. • Remove the batteries from the handset, and place them back carefully. The batteries are empty • Check if the batteries are correctly inserted. • Clean the charging contacts of handset and base. • Charge the batteries. The display shows a limited charge of the batteries and the handset gives a warning signal: • Charge the batteries of the handset.
Dialing a number impossible • The chosen telephone number is blocked. • The keypad is locked. • Check, if the correct dialing mode has been set. Generally, tone dialing is used for modern installations. • Reset the settings of the handset back to the defaults. Maintenance Clean the base station and the handset with a moist cloth or with an antistatic cloth.
Warranty Please check with your local dealer to know what kind of warranty this appliance carries, according to your country's laws and to the local practice. The warranty period starts from the first acquisition of the appliance. In order to prove the date of purchase, we advise you to keep the purchase receipt. A repair on an appliance that has been sent back, unaccompanied by the purchase receipt, will always be charged. This will also be the case for badly packed appliances.
Index B K base · 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 14; 15; 17; 19; 20; 21; 22; 31; 32; 33; 34 battery · 8; 9; 10; 11; 14; 15 block dialing · 11; 22 keypad · 8; 10; 11; 20; 25; 27; 34 keypad lock · 11; 20 C melody · 15; 16; 17; 19 mute · 8; 24 call duration · 11; 21; 22; 23; 24 caller list · 9; 28; 29 CID list · 28 CLIP · 1; 10; 21; 28; 29 CLIR · 21; 28 conference · 11; 18; 30; 31 conference call · 11; 18; 30; 31 consultation · 2; 11; 31 D date · 17; 21; 28; 29; 35 defaults · 34 dialing · 8; 11; 15; 17; 18; 23; 2
CE-Declaration Your set is adapted to be used in the country where you bought is. It has homologation for connection to the public telephone network, only for using it in private homes and shops. It can be connected to a normal plug and be used by anyone. Every other use will be considered as inappropriate and not conform to the prescriptions. Any alteration or modification, not described in this manual, are not allowed.